toga candida
The term "toga candida" refers to a specific type of white toga worn in ancient Rome. It was made from white wool and symbolized purity and moral integrity. The toga candida was typically worn by candidates running for public office, as it represented their commitment to honesty and good governance.
In Roman society, the toga was an important garment that signified citizenship. The toga candida was distinct from other types of togas, such as the toga praetexta, which had a purple border and was worn by magistrates and certain priests. Wearing the toga candida was a way for aspiring politicians to gain public favor and demonstrate their readiness for leadership.