Carhartt's top 10 nearest neighbors span five distinct subcategories — magazines, musicians, outdoors retail, humor accounts, and NASCAR athletes — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.90.
Field & Stream (0.93) sits at the top, the only magazine in the set. Below it, the mix spreads quickly: Kid Rock (0.91) and Gander RV & Outdoors (0.90) arrive nearly together, followed by Cloyd Rivers (0.90), a humor and satire account, and Ryan Newman (0.90) and Mark Martin (0.90), both NASCAR athletes. Bass Pro Shops (0.89) and Clint Bowyer (0.89) continue the outdoors-retail and motorsports thread, while Team Chevy (0.89) and Ted Nugent (0.89) round out the ten. Carhartt's own subcategory — Fashion — appears nowhere in the top 10; not one other fashion brand shows up. The cluster is instead built from outdoors retail (Gander RV, Bass Pro Shops), NASCAR athletes, a magazine, a musician, and a satirical account — a cross-kind pattern that cuts across entertainment, sport, and retail without settling on any one of them.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that is coherently defined by a cultural identity — rural, outdoors-oriented, motorsports-adjacent — rather than by the category of brand they follow.