Toga
A toga is a traditional garment worn in ancient Rome, typically made from a single piece of cloth. It is draped around the body, usually over a tunic, and is characterized by its loose, flowing design. Togas were primarily worn by male citizens and symbolized Roman citizenship and social status.
The toga comes in various styles and colors, each representing different meanings or occasions. For example, the toga virilis was a plain white toga worn by young men upon reaching adulthood, while the toga praetexta, adorned with a purple border, was worn by magistrates and certain priests.