In case you have been living under a rock, the Philadelphia Phillies recently signed Bryce Harper - who is pretty good at baseball - to a $330 million contract.

A new barbershop brand with Bryce’s blessing is even opening a location in Philly, and there are somehow 9,000,000 Google results for “Bryce Harper hair."

But hundreds of fans’ efforts to Be Bryce were thwarted in the past month, when federal customs officials in Philadelphia seized 314 counterfeit jerseys on their way to addresses in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

Several others are being held while U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) investigators examine if they infringe on trademarks.

The seized jerseys, which were in six shipments arriving from Hong Kong, were valued at about $44,000, the CBP said. One parcel had more than 200 Harper jerseys, while the others had between 18 and 25.

One of the counterfeit jerseys had a deceiving Majestic label on itCBP

“Transnational criminal organizations counterfeit popular consumer products and Mr. Harper’s Phillies jersey is among the hottest consumer goods selling today, so it was a good bet that we’d start seeing counterfeit Harper jerseys,” said Casey Durst, CBP director of field operations in Baltimore.

The organization said they seized the jerseys because they infringed on a trademark, and are made with substandard fabrics that could be dangerously flammable.

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