Columbia Sportswear's top 10 nearest neighbors span politicians, reality TV franchises, radio personalities, and a fashion brand — with Osprey Packs the only other Outdoors brand in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.67 (Ron Paul) down to 0.62 (Osprey Packs), a narrow band with no single dominant neighbor. The subcategory mix is genuinely eclectic. Ron Paul (0.67, Politicians) leads, followed by Magazines (0.67, Podcasts and Radio), then three entries from the Bachelor franchise — The Bachelorette (0.65), Bachelor in Paradise (0.65), and reality TV star Benjamin Higgins (0.64). Vera Bradley (0.64, Fashion) and The Bachelor (0.64, TV Shows) follow closely, with Bobby Bones Show (0.64, Podcasts and Radio), Maren Morris (0.63, Musicians and Bands), and Ron White (0.63, Comedians) rounding out the ten. That's four TV Shows, two Podcasts and Radio, two Celebrities from non-outdoor subcategories, one Fashion brand, and one Outdoors brand — a cross-kind cluster with no clear thematic anchor. The Bachelor universe alone accounts for three of the ten slots, which is the closest thing to a cluster pattern in an otherwise diffuse set.
The flat shape and cross-kind composition suggest Columbia's audience overlaps broadly with mainstream American entertainment and media consumers rather than concentrating around outdoor or sporting interests.