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Target dress code and interview outfit

Quick answer

Target dress code

For a Target interview, a safe default is business casual. Work dress code is red shirt with khaki or dark pants. Iconic Target red shirt with khaki or dark pants is the team member work uniform. Closed-toe shoes required.

Interview

business casual

At work

red shirt with khaki or dark pants

Source confidence

source-backed fact sheet

Hiring guide

Details for applicants

Practical interview outfit

  • Choose clean, simple clothing that fits the role's daily environment.
  • For warehouse or trade roles, avoid fragile or impractical clothing.
  • For office, finance, healthcare, and hospitality roles, lean neat and conservative unless told otherwise.

What varies by role or location

Target details can vary by role, location, department, business unit, current posting, and local law. Treat policy pages as a verification checklist unless the exact role page confirms the answer.

Source confidence: source-backed fact sheet.

Evidence layer

Sources and verification

Source Confidence

Tier S fact sheet; policy notes may use archetype defaults when exact public sources are thin.

Worker Language

Use team member for workers and guest for customers.

Hiring Funnel

Target careers portal; typical timeline: varies by store.

What varies by role or location

Target details can vary by role, location, department, business unit, current posting, and local law. Treat policy pages as a verification checklist unless the exact role page confirms the answer.

Known Limitations

Verify current video interview flow and role-specific language before launch.

Last Updated

2026-04-25

Applicant Check

Verify the active posting, local site rules, recruiter messages, and state-specific requirements before applying.

Common questions

Target Dress Code FAQ

Is the Target dress code policy confirmed?

Use this as a source-aware guide, not a guarantee. Source confidence: source-backed fact sheet.

What should I verify before relying on this dress code page?

Check the active job posting, local site instructions, recruiter messages, and state-specific rules.

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