Toga virilis is a Latin term that refers to a special toga worn by Roman males upon reaching manhood. The toga virilis was also known as the toga pura, indicating its purity and lack of ornamentation. Synonyms for this term can include toga adulta, meaning "adult toga," or toga talaris, meaning "ankle-length toga," as the toga virilis was typically longer than the toga praetexta worn by boys. Other related terms include toga candida, or "bright white toga," worn by those running for political office, and toga picta, or "painted toga," worn by victorious generals in triumphal processions.