
Nike SB Costco Dunk pallet drop
Sneaker culture was shaken on January 30, 2026, when pallets of the Nike SB Costco Dunk Low suddenly appeared inside a random Costco warehouse in the United States, surprising shoppers and collectors alike. The unusual sight showed massive stacks of the Kirkland Signature x Nike SB Dunks sitting on pallets in the shopping aisles — much like Costco’s typical bulk merchandise displays — sparking viral social media activity and in-store rushes by members eager to grab pairs. The collaboration between Nike’s skateboarding line and Costco’s Kirkland Signature brand had been anticipated since previews and leaks late in 2025, but seeing them stacked amid washing machines and eye-chart signs added to the excitement and confusion around the release. Customers shared videos and photos showing the sneakers lined up in rows, with some locations reportedly carrying significant quantities, suggesting that at least some warehouses were receiving larger shipments than expected. Despite the buzz, availability remains inconsistent nationally, with sneaker fans and content creators trying to track down which cities and stores are getting the drops. What makes this moment especially notable is how the Kirkland-branded SB Dunk Low — a design inspired by Costco’s everyday apparel aesthetic — has moved from internet hype to actual shelves in a way few collaborations do, blending skate culture with mainstream retail in an unpredictable fashion moment.
