Maje
Maje is a term used in various cultures and contexts, with different meanings. In some Latin American countries, it is used as a colloquial term to refer to a person, while in the fashion industry, it refers to a popular French brand. This article will focus on these two main uses of the term.
Maje as a Colloquial Term[edit | edit source]
In some Latin American countries, such as Nicaragua and El Salvador, "maje" is a colloquial term used to refer to a person. It is similar to "dude" or "guy" in English. The term is informal and is often used among friends or peers. It is not considered polite or formal language, and its use in formal or professional settings is generally avoided.
Maje as a Fashion Brand[edit | edit source]
Maje is also the name of a popular French fashion brand. Founded in 1998 by Judith Milgrom, the brand is known for its feminine, understated, bohemian and sophisticated style. Maje has over 500 stores in 39 countries. The brand is part of the SMCP group, a world leader in the accessible luxury market, which also includes the brands Sandro and Claudie Pierlot.
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