This is fine. Most people do not need this combination. And I need for example.It can become daunting
Matching is a slippery slope, because then you may want to match your belt, too. And the buckle (brass or silver) to match the hardware on your jacket. It can become daunting very fast. It will also look forced. A forced look is not good.
Cannot remember the comedienne but one of the funniest bits I have ever seen is the guy relating a conversation with his girlfriend right after he had discovered what was for sure a fix for his wardrobe woes......wearing all black......but it was exploded when his girlfriend admonished him for wearing shades of black that did not match. He was gobsmacked..........WTF...there are shades of black I have to match???
Well, first of all it was a comedy routine and I found it funny because surely if there is any colour that is safe it would be black......but maybe not.....at least not according to the guy's girlfriend. But I don't put a lot of stock into it because after all it was a comedy bit not fashion advice.Well... I can, kind of, see that. Shades of black means varying shades of gray which means something is old and faded, color washed out, etc. So having just one faded piece makes it stand out in particular if all else is jet black. I've just recently given all my black clothes a soak with black textile dye for that reason alone.