I never said I wouldn't. The only player who ever got to that part started telling me that his character wouldn't struggle with sunlight sensitivity because there was this really common magic item that they could buy to get rid of it. They were coming from an older edition and just barrelling ahead assuming that everything was the same.
When I told them that I had no idea what that item was and that it didn't exist in 5e, they immediately dropped their idea and switched to something else.
Besides, even if I did make magical goggles that let them ignore sunlight, if I gave it to them immediately at character creation like they wanted, I might as well have simply written the rule out of the race.
I'm imagining the list of fighting styles that go for called shots on anti-sunlight goggles, rules for how they interact with temperature changes and fog up, ...