
"'Twas always folly, dear cousin. A humble parsnip could never be wed to an aubergine."
Make a statement with our class divide-themed t-shirts. Designed for those who observe and question societal boundaries, these tees combine wit with social commentary for everyday wear.
"'Twas always folly, dear cousin. A humble parsnip could never be wed to an aubergine."
This is one posh bear!
"Biff's old money, Angelo is new money and Boris is funny money."
"It was a holiday I'll never forget...I saw life in the raw!"
"What's wrong, girl? Trouble? Rachel can't decide which private school to attend?" "Upper West Side Lassie"
"I have my pants put on one leg at a time."
"I'm more of an 'I like to watch' dog."
Women's Idea of Sharing/Men's Idea of Sharing.
Stable boys and Scottsman
U.S.Postal Service - Then and Now
Poplar Trees/Not very Poplar Trees.
"I'll have the duck Poussin."
Barrister startled by a witness' description of him
Servant talking to her old master about her new position
"I know what's happened. This is Meet-n-mingle. You should be next door at Hobnobbing."
"This is not the sort of America I envisioned, Tom-an America in which the middle class has to use public transportation."
Progress
"Passive-aggressive musical chairs." "You sit. I don’t deserve to" "I couldn’t possibly." "Maybe two of us could share." "Someone else go first." "I actually prefer standing."
Servant girl turning down a job because the family are not genteel enough
"Bottoms up."
"Don't worry about expenses. This will all be passed along to the consumer."
"I'd like to help the middle class, but I can't FIND it!"
Cabs vs Omnibuses
"Well, of course all of my jokes are going to punch down."
"Whew, am I glad there are more boys than girls in this class!"
"Actually, Tommy, we're just about full-blooded management, except for your grandfather on your mom's side, who was one-quarter labor."
'You do realize that this isn't going to look good on my resume?'
UpperLower Class Pastimes
Peers and the Nobility - Parties
"He's old money, but, unfortunately, minus the money."
"She could at least act like she wants to be part of the bunch."
"A MacArthur, the lecture circuit, and thou!"
'Mother, the other children won't permit me to participate in their activities -- they allege that I have elitist tendencies.'
"Me? A bum? Why, no. I just love trains."
"Doctor, I just can't keep anything to myself..."
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