Born x Raised Founder Chris “Spanto” Printup Dies From Car Accident
It is with great sadness that Born X Raised, the Los Angeles-based clothing line, announced the passing of its founder, Chris “Spanto” Printup. Tragically, Spanto, 42 years old, was involved in a car accident on June 25 and sustained injuries. Regrettably, he succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday morning in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The news of his untimely death has left the community and the company in mourning. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family, friends, and the entire Born X Raised community during this difficult time.
In addition to his profound impact on the fashion industry, Spanto leaves behind a loving family. He is survived by his wife Anna and their three children, Marilyn, Carter, and David. He is also remembered by his sister, three brothers, mother, stepmother, stepfather, cherished grandparents, and his extended native family. The Born X Raised community, his friends, and the city of Los Angeles, which he held dear to his heart and advocated for, mourn the loss of this influential figure.
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Born X Raised, founded by Spanto in 2013, gained significant popularity over the years with its stylish streetwear. The brand’s collaborations with prominent sports teams such as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Rams further elevated its status in the fashion world.
Spanto, a Venice Beach native of Apache and Seneca heritage, not only made his mark in the fashion industry but was also seen as a significant influencer in shaping the culture and style of Los Angeles. Social media tributes poured in following the announcement of his passing, reflecting the immense impact he had on the community.
Various organizations and individuals expressed their condolences and paid tribute to Spanto’s legacy. The Rams, L.A. Sparks, and L.A. Galaxy shared their sentiments with the words “Spanto Forever” in separate Instagram comments. Compton-based rapper YG expressed the city’s grief, while poet and social media influencer Yesika Starr offered heartfelt support to the Spanto family and acknowledged the privilege of having Spanto as part of the city. Social media users also recognized Born X Raised as a brand that authentically represented Los Angeles while shedding light on ongoing gentrification issues in local neighborhoods.
Born x Raised collaborated with Nike on a pair of SB Dunk Lows that were about to drop but have been postponed until a later date.