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Rub some washing up liquid on the inside of the lenses, then wash/wipe the bulk of it off and dry them. Old motorcycling trick.
Drop them down your nose a bit.
Same when wearing a mask.
Mine might mist up a bit when stopped, I leave a little more of a gap to the eyes which helps, but they clear quickly when I start moving.
The foggyness and mistiness if it's one of theose mornings will gradually get on the glasses, regular stopping and an Oakley bag in the pocket for a good wipe and then clear vision for a moment or two.
Sunglasses or presciption spectacles?
I use anti-fog spray, this one:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00CCE8NF6
Take your mask off !
All the ones I've had came with a slight gap for air flow. Otherwise adjust the position slightly for airflow.
I would have problems if the lights were red for too long and I'd pull them down my nose a bit and they would then clear.