Shopify, the Ottawa-headquartered e-commerce platform, has taken down Kanye West’s merchandise website Yeezy.com, which had been selling a $30 T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika since the weekend.

As of Tuesday morning, visitors to Yeezy.com are met with a message that says, “This store is unavailable.” Ye had directed viewers to the site during a Super Bowl ad spot on Sunday that didn’t air nationally but was seen in L.A., according to Variety. Previously, when you clicked on Yeezy.com, you landed directly on the shirt, which was white with the symbol printed in black. The swastika was used as an emblem by the German Nazi party and is still used as a symbol of hatred today.

The shirt was still available for purchase on Monday afternoon. There was no description other than the code HH-01, which the Anti-Defamation League wrote on Twitter is code for “Heil Hitler.”