Gap's top 10 nearest neighbors span electronics retail, quick-service restaurants, business media, grocery, and celebrity authors — with no single category dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.88.
The shape is flat: Apple Retail Store leads at 0.93, followed closely by Banana Republic at 0.92 — the only other General Apparel entity in the top 10. From there, the set fans out across entirely different kinds: Shake Shack (0.90, QSR), eMarketer (0.89, marketing website), Whole Foods Market (0.89, grocery), Malcolm Gladwell (0.89, author), Coffee & Tea (0.89, café category), Harvard Business Review (0.88, magazine), Sacha Baron Cohen (0.88, actor), and Comscore (0.88, B2B). That's a mix of retail, food service, business publishing, and celebrity figures — none of which share Gap's own subcategory except Banana Republic. The cross-kind spread is the defining feature: Gap's audience shape aligns with upscale consumer brands and professional media properties as readily as it does with apparel.
The flat distribution suggests an audience that is broadly mainstream and cross-category rather than tightly clustered around any single retail or lifestyle niche.