^ You're not the only one. Most people I see here are dressed in a T-shirt, jeans/combat trousers and flip-flops/trainers. *Yawn* Boring.
I've recently moved to Toronto and I honestly see nothing stylish in the stores. Most of the clothes are very plain and either appear to be for teenagers or elderly people (especially when you're not an 'average' size). Looking in most store windows I see dull, dreary colours with a splash of one brighter colour in a corner. If there are patterns it looks to me like something nicked from a hippy's curtains. Many stores look like exact clones of each other, except the 'bright splash' changes colour from time to time... Then again, maybe it is because I am not right down town and am more on the outskirts.
The most stylish clothes I have seen so far are in the Asian malls and I also see a higher number of stylish people there. Not only are the clothes better-looking, but they are also more likely to have my size (often everything I take straight off the rack is in my exact size; not something I'm likely to find in the average Canadian store), I'm more likely to find something in the elegant feminine style I prefer and it's a lot cheaper! I would be out of my mind to pay more in order to buy the uglier, worser-fitting Canadian clothes.
I have found many more stylish clothes back in the UK and Europe and when my Dutch mum-in-law comes she cannot believe how sloppy, or old-fashioned and frumpy the clothes are here. She dresses so much better than most of the people she nearly always gets at least two or three compliments while she's here.
In addition to what I've seen, I also think that comfort trumps looking good for most Canadians. If an item of clothing looks as if it has the slightest chance of being uncomfortable, many wouldn't dare to touch it with a 10 foot barge pole.