crisp trousers

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Hi

My native language is not English, so, sometimes I just don't get the meaning of some simple words, even after checking up the dictionary.

For example, what kind of trousers is the so called "crisp trousers"?

I have checked the dictionary and also "google images", but still couldn't figure it out.

Can anyone help me out? Thank you very much in advance.
 
Please give the entire sentence or context in which you saw or read this phrase.

Without any context, I would say it means trousers that are freshly ironed/pressed.
 
Sorry, actually the only context is that "she wears a black crisp trousers". But I think you what you said make sense. Thank you very much.
 
Could brand new trousers that are not freshly ironed/pressed be crisp?
 
Sorry, actually the only context is that "she wears a black crisp trousers". But I think you what you said make sense. Thank you very much.

The original sentence is not grammatical - we don't say "a trousers" and, unless talking about a habitual action, the simple present is unnatural. I would expect to hear something like "She is wearing crisp, black trousers" or "She is wearing a pair of crisp, black trousers". Having said all of that, I still find the use of "crisp" very unnatural. I have never heard the word attached to any piece of clothing other than a formal shirt.
 
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