For those that wear prescription glasses, I recommend you accomplish several tasks at one sitting. What I did several years ago (I'm nearsighted) was to bring my 1911 into my Optometrist and he found a prescription for me, whereas I could clearly see my sights at arms length, as sharp as I could when I was 20 YOA! I could also see out to 250+ yards very well, whereas I could now read mid-sized signs as well as my 20-20 vision spouse.
I ordered Wiley-X frames, the SG-1 model,
https://wileyx.com/tactical/sg-1-goggles-71. They are both shooting glasses and everyday prescription glasses, if you want - I don't, as I use them strictly for shooting/hunting/fishing activities.
They cost a ton of money, at least for me and my finances, as I got the "kit" back then, which included an additional pair of prescription smoke grey lenses, the 2-lens case, strap and cleaning cloth w/anti-fog wipe but I have found them to be the best improvement to my handgun shooting since the invention of sliced bread. The lenses change out in a matter of 1 minute, as you need to wipe your fingerprints off and that takes 30 seconds.
I rarely use the strap, just the bows, which are flexible and comfortable.