Tinted safety glasses are what I use. If you don't need readers on them then they are really easy on the pocket book and you could buy them by the gross and toss a used pair any time you wish.
https://safetyglassesusa.com/search?...safety+glasses
I need readers, so I use the bifocal safety glasses. Both in tinted for day and clear for very overcast or night time. Some of the clear selections have tint options.
https://safetyglassesusa.com/collect...safety-glasses
I have a pair of expensive Costa's that are polarized that I use for driving. But I'd be leery of polarization. Sometimes with them on, certain types of phone, gas pump and other LCD/LED screens are difficult to see due to their polarization. I've never worn them to check if I can see my Garmin Edge well with them. I couldn't bear the thought of dropping them while on a ride and then running over them. But for other times the Costa's fit so well, I wouldn't be without them.