I have a giant head. I am the reason hat makers say “One size fits most.” Most sunglasses hurt to wear.
I second Maui Jim, but those are pricey. Really what youre looking for are decent sunglasses with wide, metal frames and spring hinges at the temples. Then you very carefully and very slowly bend out the end pieces, the metal arms between the lenses and the hinges. It’s more difficult than it sounds because you’ll likely not bend them straight out at first. They’ll be a little tilted on your face. This is why you go real slow, making a lot of tiny adjustments till they feel and look right.
Sunglass shops will do this for you. They have pliers with plastic teeth that dont mark the metal. My Maui Jims were adjusted this way for me. Now when I buy glasses I carefully DIY it.
I wish you luck!









Adaptive headlights only recently became legal in the US.