Well, since I'm in New Zealand the cost of imports is rather high, because we're rather far from everything else - except Australia. Therefore, I usually go for the New Zealand designer stuff (Untouched World, Zambesi, Cutler and Co., etc.) with a little bit of Italian, French and American fashion thrown in - when I can grab an exceptional deal on it.
My style would be defined as luxury-casual; as I tend to like very relaxed, casual styles - with a bit of flair - made with premium materials; super fine merino wool and premium cotton, some synthetics too; but I try to avoid them. I'm male, by the way, and I do like nice clothes and to dress well.
My typical day-to-day outfit is a pair of nice jeans or relaxed-fit cotton pants, a long sleeve cotton/silk jersey, maybe a waistcoat, a nice watch, a pendant of sort, some really unique looking trainers or smart casual shoes, and a canvas or leather messenger bag (Hilfiger, Burberry, ECD (Aussie company) or Louis Vuitton). I may wear a funky cheese-cutter (turned backward), long scarf, and stylish coat or jacket (not blazers) if the weather is cool.
New Zealanders, in general, dress very casually, as we don't have huge metropolises here and a lot of people are into sports of one form or another. Also, the culture here is so laid-back and relaxed that most people can't be bothered to dress-up as there's not much need for it.