By Kate Kennedy, QMI AGENCY Check out our favourites from Canada's official Olympics collection and the top looks sports fans can purchase for the U.S. and Great Britain teams - our biggest fashion competition.
Best women's hoodie Team: Canada Cute patches placed on a slight diagonal accentuate the waist, and national pride is always is style, right? ($60, available in red, white and black, Hudson's Bay Company)
Best polo Team: Great Britain We tip our hats to Team GB for their traditional looking colour block men's rugby T-shirt. Right-ho. (£34, London 2012 Shop)
Best item for guys who want to play: Team: USA From Team USA's "performance" collection, this T-shirt has moisture wicking fabric, a tagless collar and a super official-looking Olympic Committee logo on the front. They've got performance tees for women, too, but they're not as cool. (Team USA Shop)
Best hat Team: Great Britain It's not very Olympics-y and that's fine with us (there's a "Team GB" tag on the back). (£15, Adidas/London 2012 Shop)
Cheekiest item Kudos to Team USA, for making an Olympic purchase not just about supporting their team, but also mocking the host city. ($6.95, Team USA Shop)
Best throw-away tee Team: Canada We don't actually mean you should toss this one, only that with a giant "2012" across the front, this cute T-shirt may not feel so cool to wear in a few season's time, despite its vintage-inspired lettering. At $20, however, it's not a huge splurge - think of it as "fast fashion" for the Olympics. (Hudson's Bay Company)
Best men's jacket Team: Canada We dig the simple, symmetrical style and practicality of a warm fleece lining and secret hood stashed in the collar. ($100, Hudson's Bay Company)
Best tank Team: USA Nike picks up on the racy racerback trend and lends its slogan for a look that's far sexier than Canada's traditional scoop neck tanks. ($27.95, also available in white Nike/Team USA Shop)
Most amusing baby item Team: Great Britain (of course) We can't decide if this track suit, for 0 to 24 months, is ace or naff (see what we did there?) - they're expensive at any rate. Second place goes to Team USA's wonky infant girl's polo dress. (£38, Adidas London 2012 Shop)
Item we wouldn't be caught dead wearing The official London 2012 fanny pack - surely we should expect more from the new fashion capital of the world? (£10, London 2012 Shop)
Best hat to hide in the closet before your partner wears it Team: Great Britain We suspect fanny pack buyers would go for this one. (£20, Adidas/London 2012 Shop)
Item we cringe to think comes from Canada On a woman, this retro jacket could be cute, but on a guy? Unless his name is "Joey Jeremiah" he hasn't got a chance. ($70 sale price, Hudson's Bay Company)
Best men's hoodie Team: USA America does classic right with this Nike pullover. ($45.95, Nike/Team USA Shop)
Best random accessory This colourful London 2012 Olympic Museum neoprene laptop sleeve (which features a mosaic of old Olympics posters) lets fans show support without having to wear it. (£20 to £22, London 2012 Shop)
Sexiest item Team: USA Team USA takes the fitted tee and slashes a wide-V that's bound to get the wearer looks. Seriously, who is going to notice "Olympic Team" in block letters under that neckline? Show-offs. ($27.95, Nike/Team USA Shop)
Most buyable baby item Teams: Canada and USA Canada's patriotic set is adorable, fairly reasonably priced, and a good item for fall and winter. Team USA's "future champ" onesie is just so American. They'll love it. ($25, Hudson's Bay Company and $15.95, Team USA Shop)
Best bottoms Teams: Great Britain (left) and Canada Team GB's women's flared track bottoms are more flattering for ladies' with wider hips, while Canada's women's tapered joggers are pretty trendy and look kinda like they came from Roots. (£26, London 2012 Shop and $40, Hudson's Bay Company)
Best T-shirt that doesn't look Olympics-related Team: Great Britain This secretly sporty figure-hugging tee is a cute option for an Olympics-related date (if you count watching sports in a pub a date). (£25, Adidas/London 2012 Shop)
Item we wish came in adult sizes Team: Canada This boys hooded jacket is sporty, sleek and has a pretty grown-up colour palette. The horizontal line and lettering would also make a man's chest appear wider. ($80, Hudson's Bay Company)