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Apparel dominates the nearest audiences for Department Stores — five of the top 10 neighbors carry an Apparel category label, spanning general clothing, footwear, and women's wear, with no other Department Stores subcategory appearing until position 12.

The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from Hollister at 0.80 down to Tutti Frutti at 0.67, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Hollister is the strongest signal, followed by Olive Garden at 0.76 — a Casual Dining entry that signals the audience overlaps meaningfully with sit-down restaurant brands. Journeys (0.73) and Aéropostale (0.72) reinforce the apparel cluster, while Chuck E. Cheese's at 0.70 introduces a family-entertainment note. Victoria's Secret (0.69) and Five Below (0.68) extend the range into women's apparel and discount retail respectively. Restaurants & Eateries accounts for three of the top 10 — Olive Garden, Chuck E. Cheese's, and Tutti Frutti — making casual and family dining the second-strongest cluster after apparel. Champs Sports (0.68) is the lone Sporting Goods entry, and The Home Depot Rental (0.67) is the only Home Improvement neighbor in the top 10. Macy's Backstage at 0.65 is the only other Department Stores subcategory neighbor in the visible set, appearing at position 12 rather than inside the top 10.

The broad shape across apparel, casual dining, and family-oriented retail suggests this audience is defined less by any single retail niche than by mainstream, mall-adjacent consumer behavior.

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