I’ve reviewed some Nike Pro compression shorts before, so here I’ll point out the obvious design differences: the pouch has different seaming, opting for a more pouch-like design instead of the vertical panels; the legs look longer in comparison to the overall cut, and the waistband looks smaller; finally, the material looks tighter and more synthetic, giving an overall even more athletic feel than before. If the previous white compression shorts were for a baseball or gridiron player, this pair looks way more suited for lots and lots of running, like in soccer or simply for I-run-an-hour-every-morning. Looks good!

…also, the tennis shoes may not be the same shade of grey as the shorts, but damn they do complete that “runner” look – not to mention the backwards baseball cap and earbuds. So I guess this is technically an outfit by my standards too. X-D

Classic white is classic for a reason, even when it’s not with the briefs most people associate them with! These Nike Pro compression shorts, seams clearly visible, are no different. Very basic, but very attractive in their simplicity! These have a nice, strong-looking waistband, and the structure overall seems very nice. The pouch looks like it hugs your junk nicely, even if it’s beyond the vertical sections intended. The fabric overall also looks great, stretching enough to not look too tight but still be fairly taut over your skin. I also really like seeing boxer briefs/shorts/trunks/whatever with fairly long legs like this… They’re kind to guys with big thighs like myself. X-D