Definition
Something that is 'self-coloured' has a uniform, consistent color throughout. It lacks patterns, shades, or variations in its hue; imagine a plain t-shirt. It is simple and unadorned, offering a block of color without any complexity. Unlike something multicolored or patterned, 'self-coloured' items are visually straightforward. Think of it as the opposite of tie-dye or camouflage. It presents a single, unbroken field of color, like a solid blue wall. A self-coloured object is the epitome of simplicity in design.