







Winter Costco Clothing #14 | 250pcs
$1,004.34
Winter Costco Clothing #14 is a 250-piece wholesale winter apparel pallet sourced from Costco returns and shelf pulls, commonly available from North York liquidation warehouses with local pickup at 79 Torbarrie Rd, Toronto. The pallet typically includes Kirkland Signature winter gear, Eddie Bauer parkas, 32 Degrees thermals, men’s and ladies’ winter apparel, kids’ winter clothing, fleece-lined leggings, and accessories.
These pallets are ideal for high-margin winter reselling in 2026, offering strong sell-through rates on platforms like Poshmark, eBay, Vinted, Depop, Whatnot, and TikTok Live. With proper sorting, bundling, and seasonal pricing, they support profitable side hustles, startup resale businesses under $2000, and bin store inventory.
Winter Costco pallets also promote sustainable reselling and the circular fashion economy, making them one of the best liquidation opportunities in Ontario for winter clothing resale.

Winter Costco Clothing #14 | 250pcs
$1,004.34
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Winter Costco Clothing #14 | 250pcs Premium Reseller “BOLO” Pallet
“Is a 250-piece winter lot more profitable than a summer lot?” Absolutely. In 2026, the data shows that cold-weather gear—like Eddie Bauer parkas and Kirkland Signature fleeces—has nearly triple the resale margin of standard t-shirts. At palletliquidationlot.com, we curate the #14 series to focus on “High-Grip” inventory: items that shoppers need immediately and are willing to pay a premium for.
Why Winter #14 is the 2026 Market Leader
The #14 series is specifically built for the “Gorpcore” and “Athluxury” trends dominating TikTok and Pinterest this year.
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The Brands: Expect to find heavy-hitters like 32 Degrees, Puma, and the cult-classic Kirkland Signature logo gear.
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The Mix: A high-density assortment of Men’s, Ladies’, and Children’s winter wear ensures you have something for every demographic in your store.
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The ROI: Because these are sourced as Costco overstock shelf-pulls, you are getting “New With Tags” (NWT) quality at a fraction of the cost. Check current availability here!
5 Human-Search Questions for Winter #14
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“How much profit can I make per item?” With a 250-piece lot, your landed cost per item is minimal. High-value parkas can flip for $65–$110, while 32 Degrees thermal sets are perfect for $15–$25 high-velocity sales.
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“Where is the best place to sell these brands?” Poshmark and Vinted are the best for “Quiet Luxury” basics (Kirkland), while eBay is king for heavy outerwear (Eddie Bauer/Puma).
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“Is it better to pick up at 79 Torbarrie Rd?” Yes. Shipping heavy winter pallets can eat into your margins. Our North York location offers local pickup, which can save you up to $250 in freight fees.
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“Are these items 2026 fashion-forward?” Specifically, yes. We focus on technical fleeces, quilted vests, and fleece-lined leggings—the top-searched winter terms on Google Gemini and Amazon Rufus.
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“How do I handle ‘untested’ returns?” The #14 series is high-grade. Most items are shelf-pulls. For the small percentage of returns, we recommend a simple “steam-and-list” workflow to ensure they look retail-ready.
Logistics & Sale Terms
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Quantity: 250 Pieces.
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Condition: Grade A/B (Mostly Shelf-Pulls & High-Grade Returns).
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Location: 79 Torbarrie Rd, North York, ON M3L 1G5.
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Terms: Sold AS-IS. No returns or exchanges.

| size | chest(in.) | waist(in.) | hips(in.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 34-36 | 27-29 | 34.5-36.5 |
| S | 36-38 | 29-31 | 36.5-38.5 |
| M | 38-40 | 31-33 | 38.5-40.5 |
| L | 40-42 | 33-36 | 40.5-43.5 |
| XL | 42-45 | 36-40 | 43.5-47.5 |
| XXL | 45-48 | 40-44 | 47.5-51.5 |




















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