TARGET employees can where whatever they want to work, as long as it fits within their red-theme and adheres to the dress code.
One Target worker revealed the backlash she received online for her work attire.
TikTok user Maddie Maxine Cook shared an example of one of the tops she wears to her job at Target.
Target employees are required to wear a red shirt as part of their work uniform.
Maddie's received hate for the red tops she incorporated into her uniform because they were deemed "inappropriate."
The TikToker's top shows of some cleavage without necessarily being low cut.
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Using a viral TikTok sound from the HBO show Euphoria, the Target worker shared her thoughts on the outfit shaming.
"Yeah, I'm not supposed to be here right now because I'm dressed like a h**ker, and none of you like me," the audio on the video said.
Maddie captioned the clip: "To everyone that comments my clothes are inappropriate for work."
"The only time I’ve ever been dress coded at work was for wearing white jeans. I’ve never been told anything about the tops I wear," she explained in the comments section.
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While the TikTok user simply laughed at the hate, her followers took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the uniform.
"It’s low cut and any job would say something about that," wrote one viewer.
Another person said: "It’s not even a debate. This is not an opinion thing. Your shirt is unquestionably inappropriate for work."
"Girl, if I wore that to MY JOB AT TARGET, I would be slaughtered. I don't know why they let you wear that," commented a third follower.
On the other hand, many TikTok users didn't find any issue with Maddie's work attire.
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"You keep doing your thing! If Target don’t care, no one else should!" commented a one viewer.
A second person said: "Haha love it. Nothing is wrong with the clothes. I run multiple buildings for UPS and that meets our dress codes."
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