City Gear's ten nearest neighbors are all musicians — not other fashion retailers, not lifestyle brands, not media properties. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; every score in the top 10 falls within a tight band from 0.96 to 0.97, which is the structural signature of a flat shape: no single standout, just a dense, uniform cluster.
Yo Gotti leads at 0.97, followed by Future at 0.97 and Lil Durk at 0.96, with Gucci Mane (0.96), Quavo (0.96), 2 Chainz (0.96), Young Thug (0.96), Lil Baby (0.96), Offset (0.96), and Jeezy (0.96) rounding out the set. Every neighbor carries the Musicians and Bands subcategory; no other Fashion brand appears in the top 10. The spread across all ten is just 0.007 — the narrowest possible band — confirming that no single musician dominates and that the audience shape is consistent across the entire cluster.
City Gear's audience is defined almost entirely by its overlap with a specific tier of hip-hop musicians, with no meaningful differentiation among them in the top 10.