The colour isn’t “just” a colour. It’s a colour because that is the light reflecting back at you.
Imagine a wall 2m x 2m and we’re gonna throw a bunch of different sized balls at it. If we put a 1m x 1m hole in it, most of the balls are going to go through with very few coming back to us for a second throw; this is black. If we split that 1m x 1m hole into a hundred 10cm x 10cm holes we have the same ratio of hole to wall [3m^2 of wall and 1m^2 of hole] but now the volleyballs, basketballs, and footballs bounce back to us while most of the golf balls, baseballs, and ping pong balls go through; this is a colour. If we split the hole up into ten thousand 1cm x 1cm holes, then we still have the same ratio of hole to wall, but now almost everything bounces back; this is white.
This is a physical example rather than an electrochemical example but the very basic principle is the same. The ‘material’ of the clothes has not changed but the ‘colour’ you see is just a certain arrangement of ‘holes’. Now go enjoy your basketball-coloured pants.
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