Homeland Security raided a lingerie boutique for selling panties celebrating the Kansas City Royals’ presence in the World Series, Pitch.com reports.
“We’ve had so many cops come in and buy these,” the artist at Birdies, Peregrine Honig, said.
The panties were selling for about $30.
Homeland Security agents issued a cease-and-desist order and confiscated the remaining undies, which was emblazoned with the words, “Take the crown.”
The problem, the shop owner said, was that the “K” and “C” were connected, much like it is on the Royals emblem.
“We’d just restocked, and they were literally hot off the press,” Honig said.
Homeland Security officers claim the panties infringed on major league baseball copyright.
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