Overt signals of wealth are most prevalent among middle-class consumers. These are the people who buy designer shoes and clothes and wander around with designer luggage. Truly wealthy people, conversely, don't have need to signal status by means of designer items that ordinary people aspire to. A wealthy English person, for example, will wear hand-tailored clothes and hand-made shoes, neither of which will sport a designer logo or obvious "tell." Likewise, wealthy people don't need to purchase designer luggage to show off at the airport or train station because they go straight to the GA terminal where their private jet awaits them. Thus, amusingly, those who eagerly signal their wealth by means of designer (or pseudo-designer) products are actually signaling that they don't have the sort of wealth that is meaningful.