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Home Depot Dress Code: Guidelines for Employees

Home Depot Dress Code by Job Role

Home Depot enforces a dress code that varies by job role, ensuring professionalism, safety, and adherence to company policies.

Department Guidelines

Clothing:Employees are free to wear casual work-appropriate attire such as solid-colored t-shirts, polo shirts, or button-downs. The signature Home Depot orange apron must be worn at all times while on the sales floor.
Bottoms:Jeans, khakis, or durable work pants are preferred. Shorts may be allowed in warmer months, but length restrictions apply.
Shoes:Closed-toe, slip-resistant shoes are required to ensure safety. Steel-toe boots are recommended for departments handling heavy materials, such as lumber.
Not Allowed:Ripped jeans, sweatpants, leggings (unless under a longer top), open-toe shoes, or clothing with offensive logos or slogans.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dress code information is compiled from publicly available sources and is intended for general guidance. Policies may vary by location, job role, or store manager discretion. Are you a business owner or company representative? Contact us to suggest updates to this page.

Updated April 25, 2025