Hours after an unidentified man wearing a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt entered the U.S. Capitol as part of a violent mob on Wednesday, copycat versions of the garment appeared on e-commerce platforms. For a brief period after the riot, sweatshirts and t-shirts bearing the offensive slogan were available on Moteefe, a British website that allows individuals and small businesses to sell custom merchandise. Moteefe chief executive Mathijs Eefting said a user uploaded the design after pictures of the original sweatshirt had already spread on social media, although he declined to specify exactly when it appeared. After a Forward reporter contacted Moteefe on Thursday morning, the company removed the design from its website.