At 0.87, Play It Again Sports sits at one end of a two-peak structure, with Hendrick Service Center (0.86) anchoring the other — a thrift resale brand whose nearest audiences split between specialty retail and automotive services.
The shape is two-peak, and the divide is legible in the subcategory mix. The retail cluster groups Play It Again Sports (0.87) with Sierra (0.82), Warhammer (0.85), and Wild Birds Unlimited (0.85) — sporting goods, outdoor gear, and hobby/craft stores. The automotive cluster runs through Hendrick Service Center (0.86) and Batteries Plus Bulbs (0.83), both maintenance and parts-oriented. The Original Mattress Factory (0.85), Moe's Southwest Grill (0.84), Milan Laser (0.82), and Duluth Trading (0.80) fill out the set across furniture, casual dining, cosmetic services, and general apparel — a wide spread, but none of them thrift retail. No other Thrift Stores subcategory appears in the top 10, meaning the audience shape Clothes Mentor shares most closely belongs to specialty hobbyist retail and practical automotive services rather than to its own category peers.
The top 10 collectively describe an audience that bridges hands-on, value-conscious consumption across two distinct behavioral neighborhoods — one oriented toward gear and hobbies, the other toward vehicle upkeep.