garment that adult men wore wrapped around their bodies as a symbol of Roman citizenship

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The garment you are referring to is called a toga. In ancient Rome, the toga was a distinctive garment worn by adult male citizens as a symbol of their citizenship and social status. It was typically made of a single piece of cloth, draped around the body, and was often worn over a tunic. The toga had various styles and colors that could signify different social statuses or occasions, with the most recognizable being the plain white toga, known as the toga pura or toga virilis, which was worn by ordinary male citizens.