Check out Nannini goggles
I need a prescription lens in my goggles so use the Nannini TT. I find that the leather is very soft, so comfortable to wear for prolonged periods. There are various colour options for the lenses, but they are a bit of a fiddle to swap over so I decided to get two pairs: one dark grey for sunshine and the yellow tinted ones for night time and dull days. [These are a bit garish so I refer to them as my Elvis goggles!]
I decided to go for bi-focal lenses with no prescription for the lower half (so that I can still read the dashboard instruments & satnav etc). They are just what I need, but are not a cheap option as I reckon that by the time I’ve had the lenses made and fitted at Specsavers, the goggles come in at nearly £200 a piece.

My co-pilot uses Davida ‘Retro Pilot’ T2 goggles (shown at the top of the photo) which are supremely lightweight & comfortable. These can be worn over spectacles as long as the specs are tiny.