A toga is a loose, draped garment worn by ancient Greeks and Romans. It was typically made of wool or linen, and could be worn by both men and women. The toga was a versatile garment that could be worn in a variety of ways, and it was often used as a symbol of status and respectability.
Today, togas are still worn by some people as a symbol of their Greek or Roman heritage. They are also sometimes worn by people who are participating in historical reenactments or who are studying ancient Greece or Rome. In addition, togas are sometimes used as costumes for plays or movies.