Alex and Ani's nearest ten neighbors are a mix of sports journalists, athletes, and sports teams — with a single retail entry breaking the pattern. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.83 down to 0.81, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape classification.
Four of the ten neighbors are journalists: Jared Carrabis (0.83), Kevin Clancy (0.82), Pierre LeBrun (0.81), and Darren Dreger (0.81). Three are athletes: Julian Edelman (0.83), Rob Gronkowski (0.82), and Bob McKenzie (0.82). Two are sports teams: the Boston Bruins (0.83) and the Red Sox (0.81). The only non-sports entry in the top 10 is T.J. Maxx (0.82), a department store. No other Fashion brand appears in the top 10.
The sports lean is notably cross-code: NFL figures (Edelman, Gronkowski) sit alongside NHL journalists (LeBrun, Dreger, McKenzie) and Boston-market teams, suggesting the audience overlap is driven by a regional sports-fan profile rather than any single league or sport.
The flat shape and tight score band mean no single neighbor dominates — the audience resemblance is distributed evenly across a New England and hockey-adjacent sports cluster, with T.J. Maxx as the lone signal that retail overlap exists within it.