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It's Fashion

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It's Fashion's closest audience match is Roses (0.90), a discount store — not another apparel brand anywhere in the top 10.

The shape here is two-peak: Roses at 0.90 and Citi Trends at 0.89 form a clear leading pair, both pulling well ahead of the rest of the neighbor set. These two — a discount store and a department store, respectively — represent the dominant cluster. From there, the similarity scores step down into a mixed field: Krystal (0.85, casual dining), Dodge's Southern Style (0.83, convenience stores), and City Gear (0.80, department stores) round out the top five. The subcategory composition across all ten neighbors spans discount stores, department stores, casual dining, convenience stores, a musician, and a TV show — no other apparel brand appears in the top 10. The cross-kind pattern is the defining feature: It's Fashion's audience shape is anchored by value retail and everyday-errand destinations, not by fashion or clothing peers. Kevin Gates (0.80, Musicians and Bands) and Wild 'N Out (0.80, TV Shows) appear at the edge of the top ten, adding a modest entertainment thread, but the retail and dining neighbors dominate the structural picture.

This audience shape points to a consumer whose attention is concentrated in value-oriented, everyday retail and dining — a tightly defined behavioral neighborhood that crosses category lines.

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