The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of whole-body concession garments on aerobic performance in men. Seven men were randomly assigned to perform whole-body compression garments and control treatment at weekly intervals. All subjects participated in maximal graded test. Statistical analysis was performed by Paired t-test to verify differences between treatments. As a results, maximal oxygen uptake tens to be higher in whole-body compression garments than in control treatment. Also, total exercise time was significantly higher in whole-body compression garments than in control treatment. In conclusion, whole-body compression garments has a positive impact on improving aerobic performance.