To solve the problem that the need to maintain airtightness within a mask makes a person wearing a vision correction spectacles (hereinafter referred to as a spectacles wearer) be unable to wear a mask while wearing the spectacles when wearing a respiratory mask or an underwater mask and take away the spectacles to wear the mask to hinder safety and activities due to weakening of the vision when a spectacles wearer, and that masks on the market made specially for spectacles wearers using vision correction lenses suited for the weares allows no sharing of such a kind of mask with a third person, or the like.
The spectacles holding attachment allows a user to wear a respiratory mask or an underwater mask while wearing spectacles. The spectacle holding attachment is made of an elastic material, such as a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber, a silicone rubber or the like, and has cuts for fitting temples of spectacles or holes for inserting the temples. When wearing the mask, a gap between a face abutting section of the mask, the temples and the face is filled by inserting the temples of the spectacles into the cuts or the holes of the attachment. By doing so, the mask is attached to the face and airtightness is maintained.