Born x Raised cofounder Chris “Spanto” Printup has died. The brand’s publicist confirmed on Wednesday that the designer passed away after reports circulated on Tuesday of his death.
In 2013, Printup was diagnosed with terminal cancer and underwent four rounds of chemotherapy. He ultimately became cancer-free in 2018. Printup reflected on his cancer battle in an Instagram post in December, writing in part: “Life is hard for everyone and I want anyone to know, that if you’re feeling discouraged or like life has given you too many handicaps — it’s OK.
You’re going to be fine, things will get better. I’m cancer free, I’m not incarcerated and my family has a house to live in and I want to look back at all that has happened and say thank you — because just five years ago I was in the worst place in life I’ve ever been and just this last week I’ve been in Vogue, New York Times and a bunch of other places that I am extremely grateful for.”
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