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just noticed Target's making some moves with their store dress code policy. apparently it's part of their new CEO's push to clean things up and get the shopping experience more consistent across locations. kind of makes sense - you walk into different stores and sometimes the vibe feels totally different. they're trying to standardize that. the dress code thing is interesting because it signals they're thinking about how employees present themselves, which probably does affect how customers feel in the store. wonder if this dress code shift will actually move the needle on sales or if it's just one piece of a bigger puzzle. either way, retailers are definitely getting more intentional about these operational details lately. thoughts on whether stricter dress codes actually improve customer experience?